I made one website recently and I did use high quality pictures. But the pictures are not very large. But my website is really slow when I first load it (the first page) any tips? Is there any coding problem?Thanks

I made one website recently and I did use high quality pictures. But the pictures are not very large. But my website is really slow when I first load it (the first page) any tips? Is there any coding problem?Thanks

you need to optimize your images like adjusting the height and width image attributes or use a photo optimization software

webdesigndelhi
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2013-01-30T04:41:57Z —
#6

I didn't find it slow opened fast on my browser. But any ways i would advice you to optimize your images for the web in photoshop.

rhae29
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2013-01-30T09:12:22Z —
#7

Clean up unnecessary code..

lomas1984
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2013-01-31T13:53:04Z —
#8

ok so whats the biggest i can have a picture before my site starts loading slow?

savagepriest
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2013-02-01T10:49:26Z —
#9

all your slideshow images are more than 100KB in size 7 such images make the page size to about 1 MB you need to compress the images using xat image compressor. Also reduce the number of images in slideshow you can use css sprites to reduce number of images as well.

justinguru
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2013-02-01T14:55:21Z —
#10

I just check out your site. I saw that you have used many large images. So, in my point of view, you may re-size all image to make them smaller. by the way, pay attention to you site structure. It should be clear and easy to navigate. Good luck !

system
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2013-02-05T05:03:48Z —
#11

Google Webmaster Tools can probably tell you if your site is faster in general. It might not be faster for you, but if it helps most users then it’s good. IMO CloudFlare is a decent budget option if you’re hosting on a slow and/or cheap host.

peaksoft
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2013-02-05T10:52:58Z —
#12

hey, cant use high resolution picture on your site. and keep away from javascript, flash on website